RRRoger wrote:
The problem with that is I will still be charged delivery cost.
So, I might as well find out for myself if the D500 can deliver a clean Video at ISO 8,000+ before sending it back.
WOW it seems some people are way too overly optimistic about high iso D500 performance. I wish it could be so, but..............
Steve Perry wrote:
I don't think it's realistic to think a DX sensor would be as good as a FX sensor that's about the same resolution, even if it is a next generation camera. I don't think we've really ever seen that happen, where a new DX sensor beats out the previous generation FX sensor.
i feel like cameras focus slightly differently each time you focus them, even the same camera, same position, the focus varies between attempts. In fact, that's what we should call focus... Attempts. It's never right on. So, if one attempt just happened to be better than another. Well, the thread was about noise I know. Thanks for putting these up!!
bioyuki wrote:
For folks interested in base ISO performance/dynamic range, Weiguo on DPReview has posted some good samples of D500, D5, D4 and the D800
The tl;dr is that among the group the D800 is still the top performer, but the D500 equals or betters the D4, with the D5 coming in behind.
My impression from Steve's images is that D7200 is slightly better than D500 at 1600ISO, and that D500 is slightly better above that (depending a bit on what aspect of image quality one is looking at). Personally I'm more interested in low ISO performance, probably not far removed from D7200 either?
Given that D7200 is about the best APS-C sensor currently available, being quite close in most of the ISO range and slightly better at high ISO would be very nice.
lorac wrote:
WOW it seems some people are way too overly optimistic about high iso D500 performance. I wish it could be so, but..............
Problem is that consumers buy cameras according to specs, so manufacturers are tempted to exaggerate and Nikon now needs to beat Sony, not just Canon.
Nikon accuracy has been better than the others so they have built my trust and sold me many cameras.
However, "Up to" does not mean much and if they can not deliver, they will get a lot of cameras back and sell less in the future.
I hate the A series so much that I have taken the gamble on ordering the D500 which is more affordable and probably better for Video than the D5 or any other Nikon.
Kerry Pierce wrote:
Steve, thanks a ton for doing all this work! Much appreciated!
My d500 won't be here until Monday evening, so I can't play around with it. So, I'm wondering if you might be interested in putting these NEF files through the new Capture NX-D? Same old prejudice, in that, I wonder if NX-D would produce better files than Adobe ACR. No biggie if you don't want to mess with it. I'll do the tests next week and post the results if you'd like.
thanks
Kerry
Steve Perry wrote:
I'd love to, but I really am heading out first light tomorrow morning for a long drive to FL, so packing takes precedent right now
However, I did upload the RAW files if you'd like to play with them:
Thanks, that's very cool, Steve. I know that you're busy, so just thought I'd ask. But, driving to FL in the morn, well that is a tough deal. Hope you have no issues along the way and, of course, you know you have to be very careful where the Ohio Highway Patrol is active. Looking forward to seeing some great pics from the trip!
If I have the time this weekend, I'll download them and give them a play in Nikon NX-D. I don't have the latest installed yet. I'll also shoot some test shots to compare with yours and then post my results next week.
Steve Perry wrote:
I don't think it's realistic to think a DX sensor would be as good as a FX sensor that's about the same resolution, even if it is a next generation camera. I don't think we've really ever seen that happen, where a new DX sensor beats out the previous generation FX sensor.
Totally agree with Steve here, some have just unrealistic high expectations of DX sensors.
marc2307 wrote:
Totally agree with Steve here, some have just unrealistic high expectations of DX sensors.
How much actual difference do you think there is between the 810 and 500 sensors beyond size? When nikon pushes 60mp on their FFs it will just be an oversized DX sensor.
Thanks for posting the comparison images. Image processing gives the D500 the appearance of better noise performance than the D7200. They do it a couple of ways - as pointed out in various posts and consolidated here:
1 - The lower resolution - improves quality and type of noise
2 - Desaturated color profile - to reduce color bleed at higher ISO (@ higher ISOs the D7200 had a little bleeding of the orange box into the shadows but not so much on the D500)
3 - Micro-contrast modifications - I believe sharpness and contrast might have been pushed just a little - just enough to give us pixel peepers something to ooo and aaahhhh at.
When these 3 are combined it seems as though the D500 has better IQ. SEEMS being the operative word. :-)
Previously I thought the D7200 had some of the best crop sensor IQ ever. That's tough to beat and until new sensor tech, like organic sensors and such, hits the market current sensor tech can't go much further.
The reason to buy the D500 is the AF system, 4K or the body. IQ-wise everything else appears fairly equal. The astounding new AF system alone is enough for many of us to get one.
RRRoger - I just saw a Nikon D500 selling for $500 over list price on Amazon. The earthquake at the sony sensor plant plus the high demand and the super positive reviews - I bet you might be able to get $2700 for selling a new and unopened D500. :-)
Tieri wrote:
RRRoger - I just saw a Nikon D500 selling for $500 over list price on Amazon. The earthquake at the sony sensor plant plus the high demand and the super positive reviews - I bet you might be able to get $2700 for selling a new and unopened D500. :-)
Yup NR pointed that out and I posted it in another D500 thread here. Grey market cameras from a merchant misleadingly named "America's Cameras"
morrismike wrote:
How much actual difference do you think there is between the 810 and 500 sensors beyond size? When nikon pushes 60mp on their FFs it will just be an oversized DX sensor.
"I don't think a D750 can even compare to this" from another D750 fanboy. In all fairness, there are very few actual reviews in the last two days. It's really puzzling that only two youtube channels have bothered to check out the camera. I'm really looking forward to shooting warblers with this thing. Cops on stakeout and investigators are gonna love this thing.
morrismike wrote:
"I don't think a D750 can even compare to this" from another D750 fanboy. In all fairness, there are very few actual reviews in the last two days. It's really puzzling that only two youtube channels have bothered to check out the camera. I'm really looking forward to shooting warblers with this thing. Cops on stakeout and investigators are gonna love this thing.
After watching Fro and looking around, it seems to me that there is a lot of rationalization going on. There's not really much in the way of controlled comparisons happening, aside from the images I posted. Just a lot of guys saying how great it is and how it's the "best ever" with no real proof to back it up. (Again, at least as far as I've seen)
I understand, because I wanted to believe it was going be WAY better, but the truth is, it's really close to the D7200. It's interesting how the fan boy YT people aren't doing controlled comparisons. I think DPreview will probably get their D500 ISO tests up in the next few days and DXO in the near future. I think we're going to see the D500 is roughly the same performance as the D7200 when compared at the same size - cuz that's what I'm seeing in my tests. Even when compared at their native sizes, it's pretty darn close.
Which is fine by me, I like the D7200 and I appreciate the improvements the D500 brings to the table
Tieri wrote:
RRRoger - I just saw a Nikon D500 selling for $500 over list price on Amazon. The earthquake at the sony sensor plant plus the high demand and the super positive reviews - I bet you might be able to get $2700 for selling a new and unopened D500. :-)